I can’t wait for the movie. The plot sounds promising, as for the cast, I have no objections (how could I?), so everything should go smoothly. The movie will be screened against Shrek Part I-Don’t-Know-Which.

And I’m not in the party that claims every movie should have the conclusion, closed ending. I have nothing against an open ending. Oh, no, wait, maybe it’s because I know what my synapses are for? Maybe it’s because it’s harder to figure out the possible ending by yourself? Maybe it’s harder to think a little? People who are complaining about it, are beyond my understanding. I don’t blame them. They were just born that way.

For those who rather enjoy guessing, pondering and being infuriated by the gallop of one’s thoughts, an open ending is good.

On the other hand, it may also indicate the weakness of the director/screenwriter, but in most cases, I enjoyed it. It was like this in YAB, many people complained (hell, thousands complained!), where Hwang tae Kyung and Go Mi Nyu were just standing on the rooftop. So many people wanted for the last episode to show how their life will be afterwards.

No, no^^

It leaves us with possibilities. I mean, their love could last forever (wish of every ardent fan of TK/MN), but as for me, they can grow tired, and separate. Maybe after few years they realize that they still care for each other… Posiibilities, people, possibilities.

That is why conclusion kills it. It leaves no space for the imagination.

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